CanDo I really appreciate your help , your response is really close to the solution, this laptop have the HDD behind the CDROM , so first I remove the CDROM ( it takes just 1 screw ) and the treasure was behind.. the damage HDD.

Problem Solved, Thank youCanDo I really appreciate your help , your response is really close to the solution, this laptop have the HDD behind the CDROM , so first I remove the CDROM ( it takes just 1 screw ) and the treasure was behind.. the damage HDD.
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It is very simple. Just go to the bottom side of your laptop and check under the door that is about 2.5 in by 4.5 in and remove the cover.
pull the screws that hold it down and slide it back and out. It may have a special adapter .
mark how it goes on and remove it. put the adaptor on the new hard drive and reinstall it just as you removed the old one. Fasten it down and replace the cover. Now you are ready to boot your computer and install your operating system.

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Best to take into a bike shop, Internal hubs are tricky even with exploded views. The only source for these views I know of is Barnett repair manuals (most shops have them), but they do not provide free product from Barnett.

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There are a number of brands and models of 3-speed hubs you need to know at least the brand and model to get an accurate exploded view and better yet the year as they change. Shimano and a few other manufactures do make exploded views available for replacement parts but the barnett manual actually tells you "how" to fix it.

you actually want gear housing exploded view and/or lower unit mid section exploded veiw-i have the mercury service manual for the inline series 75 thru to 150 2 strokes-but my printer/scanner down at moment -hopefully fixed this week so will be able to scan and send to you

Go to appliancepartpros.com and type in your complete model number. There are some excellent exploded view diagrams of your entire unit, complete with part numbers. Another source you can try is searspartsdirect.com. I hope this helps you.

Hi,It seems mechanical problem and you need to apart unit.I would advice you to get Maintenance Manual of BVW-75 before to open unit and get help from mechanical exploded section.Below is picture of Maintenance Manual and part of mechanical exploded view...

It is high end broadcast model and needs care in maintenance.Good Luck.